Hi, I've had my invisalign in since wednesday, the second day i had them I really felt the pressure and it kinda hurt. Obviously normal, but now I don't feel any presure unless i push against my teeth, then I feel the soreness, is this normal. Also the first time I had it in it wouldnt clip in to one of my mollers properly now it does but it is still kind of easy to remove it from the back i just need to use my tongue and the back pops out. Is this normal or should it be tighter and should I feel more pressure? These arent cheap and I want to make sure I get my moneys worth. Thank You
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Health? laceylikewoahh answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 5:24 pm: Well, the whole point of invisalign is to move your teeth straight and once you have a new tray there is going to be some soreness and weird feeling. I personally have them. Probaly since End of april..? And at first it felt really tight and became sore when I act or put pressure. It's normal. Also, it's normal to be able to pop them out with your tounge. That's probaly the time when you should get new ones though. Just make sure you have them in right when you put them in. It takes time to getting use to and you probaly might get annoyed that you have to take them out and brush your teeth after or whatever, but it's worth the time. You'll start seeing a difference after a month or so. Good luck and hope I helped. If you have any questions or want any advice. Message me. I'm more than welcome to answer any questions.
xomegaroni answered Monday December 3 2007, 8:30 pm: It probably is normal to have a little soreness since it's something new & you probably aren't used to something like that being in your mouth. I haven't had them myself, but I know a few people that have. They haven't had any problems with them. I would suggest talking to a doctor about it. It's common to feel a bit uncomfortable with them at first & it takes time to get used to it. If it persists however, that's when you should talk to a professional about it. After a few days it should be better. I don't think it should pop out easily but it should not be too tight & there shouldn't be too much pressure. Here's a website-
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